Here's the thing. I haven't been able to get as much done on the SiCom story as I was hoping by now, so what I'm going to do is when I get to Circle City #200, I am going to make it like a "Season Finale" (most likely with a cliffhanger of some sort) and use the next month or so to get the SiCom Adventures finished. I'm also working on my "Creatures" books again and am hoping to have it finished by the end of the summer. Plus I'm still piecing together the Simple Complications graphic novels. So basically, I will be taking a break on Circle City so I will be able to get all of these other things done before school starts
- Abhishek Das
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"Mary Blair was born in 1911 in Oklahoma. She began her career as a well received fine art watercolorist, but soon moved to working in the animation industry, most notably for Walt Disney Studios. Her art was a great favorite of Walt's. Mary Blair worked on concept art for Saludos Amigos and the Three Caballeros, and was credited as art supervisor. She is most famous for the wonderful concept art she did for Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, and Cinderella. She was credited in these films as color stylist. Walt Disney loved Mary Blair's sense of color styling, and asked her to help design the Disney exhibit and ride "It's a Small World" in the 1960's. She also designed the 90 foot high mural which is in the lobby of Disney's Contemporary Resort at Walt Disney World which opened in 1971. Through four different decades her artistic vision and color styling were a large part of many of the most beloved creations of the Walt Disney Company."
- Abhishek Das
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